On Wed, 4 Jan 2023 09:15:18 GMT, Aleksey Shipilev <sh...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This should help to speed up tests significantly. Currently, if we run "make >> test" with a subset of tests, JTReg would still read the entirety of test >> root to report on tests that were not run. Even with current suite of tests >> it gets expensive. If you add more tests to suite -- for example, mounting a >> large test archive like pre-generated fuzzer tests -- it starts to take a >> lot of time. >> >> The reasonable default for older jtreg is `-report:executed`. My own CI -- >> that has millions of tests mounted in `test/` -- was running with >> `JTREG="OPTIONS=-report:executed"` for years now. >> [CODETOOLS-7903323](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/CODETOOLS-7903323) >> provides a new reporting option, `-report:files`, which makes this whole >> business easier. This requires new jtreg. >> >> Motivational improvements: >> >> >> $ time CONF=linux-x86_64-server-release make run-test >> TEST=gc/epsilon/TestHelloWorld.java >> >> # Default JDK tree >> >> # Baseline >> real 0m9.086s >> user 0m22.857s >> sys 0m4.202s >> >> # Patched >> real 0m6.406s ; +40% faster >> user 0m17.156s >> sys 0m3.193s >> >> # +100K fuzzer tests in tree >> >> # Baseline >> real 3m1.997s >> user 3m16.643s >> sys 0m10.490s >> >> # Patched >> real 0m8.919s ; 20x faster >> user 0m17.904s >> sys 0m4.860s >> >> >> Additional testing: >> - [x] Ad-hoc timing tests (see above) >> - [x] Reproducer from >> [CODETOOLS-7903331](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/CODETOOLS-7903331) >> - [x] Eyeballing the test results on passing tests with REPEAT_COUNT > 1 >> - [x] Eyeballing the test results on intermittently failing tests with >> RETRY_COUNT > 1 > > Aleksey Shipilev has updated the pull request incrementally with one > additional commit since the last revision: > > Copyright years Marked as reviewed by jpai (Reviewer). ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/11824